STATUTORY DECLARATION
Statutory Declarations Act 1959 — Commonwealth of Australia
I, of , (occupation),
do solemnly and sincerely declare that:
- I am (position/title) of (ABN: ) and am authorised to make this declaration on its behalf.
- (promoter entity) is the owner and/or controller of the rights to the live broadcast and VOD highlights of the event titled "" scheduled for at .
- The rights include the right to transmit, stream, and commercially exploit the Event live and as VOD in the territory .
- To the best of my knowledge, there are no exclusive broadcast or online sublicence agreements that would prevent the above entity from granting distribution rights for the territories listed above, except as disclosed in Attachment A.
- Attached are true copies of supporting documents:
- Fighter releases (signed)
- Contracts confirming rights ownership
- Sponsor clearances
- Music licence confirmations
- Other evidence of rights:
I make this declaration conscientiously believing the statements contained in it to be true and by virtue of the provisions of the Statutory Declarations Act 1959 (Cth).
Declared at on .
Declared before me:
Name of authorised witness:
Qualification of witness:
(Justice of the Peace / Solicitor / Notary Public)
Signature of witness:
Date:
Witnessing Instructions (Queensland)
- Bring the completed declaration and valid photo ID to a Justice of the Peace (JP) or solicitor.
- The witness must sign, date, and include their qualification and contact details.
- Scan the witnessed document and upload to the DFC onboarding portal or email to ops@datafightcentral.com.
- If remote witnessing is used, confirm local rules and record full witness details including video link reference if applicable.
A statutory declaration is evidence of a promoter's claim of rights. It does not itself transfer copyright or grant licence rights. DFC requires a signed Pilot Licence Agreement before any public PPV sale.